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|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1977|12|25}}
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|birth_place =[[Thunder Bay]], [[Ontario]]
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|Curling club = [[Fort William Curling Club|Fort William CC]], <br> [[Thunder Bay, Ontario|Thunder Bay]]
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|Hearts appearances = 2 (2009, 2010)
|Hearts appearances = 2 (2009, 2010)
|Top CCA ranking = 7th (2009-10)
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'''Kari Lavoie''' (born Kari MacLean on December 25, 1977 in [[Thunder Bay]], [[Ontario]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[curling|curler]]. She currently plays second for [[Krista McCarville]].
'''Kari Lavoie''' (born Kari MacLean on December 25, 1977 in [[Thunder Bay]], [[Ontario]]) is a [[Canadian]] [[curling|curler]].


Lavoie joined the team in 2007 replacing [[Tiffany Stubbings]]. Her resume until that point included winning three Northern Ontario Junior championships in [[1996 Canadian Junior Curling Championships|1996]], [[1997 Canadian Junior Curling Championships|1997]], and [[1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championships|1998]] and the 2006 Northern Ontario Mixed championship. She played lead for [[Mike Assad]], a team that finished with a 3-8 record at the [[2007 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship]] and won the most Sportsmanlike Player award.
Lavoie joined the team in 2007 replacing [[Tiffany Stubbings]]. Her resume until that point included winning three Northern Ontario Junior championships in [[1996 Canadian Junior Curling Championships|1996]], [[1997 Canadian Junior Curling Championships|1997]], and [[1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championships|1998]] and the 2006 Northern Ontario Mixed championship. She played lead for [[Mike Assad]], a team that finished with a 3-8 record at the [[2007 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship]] and won the most Sportsmanlike Player award.


Lavoie won her first Ontario provincial women's title in 2009, when the McCarville rink won the [[2009 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts]]. Lavoie played in the [[2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials]] in [[Edmonton, Alberta]] placing third and winning bronze. She also repeated as [[Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts]] champion after going undefeated in [[Thunder Bay, Ontario]] at the [[Scotties Tournament of Hearts]] she finished 3rd and winning bronze in [[Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario]].
Lavoie won her first Ontario provincial women's title in 2009, when the McCarville rink won the [[2009 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts]]. Lavoie played in the [[2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials]] in [[Edmonton]], Alberta placing third and winning bronze. She also repeated as [[Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts]] champion after going undefeated in [[Thunder Bay, Ontario]] at the [[Scotties Tournament of Hearts]] she finished 3rd and winning bronze in [[Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario]].


In March 2011, She married [[Dan Lavoie]] in Mexico.
In March 2011, she married [[Dan Lavoie]] in Mexico.


As of November 2011 Lavoie, has left her position as second, moving to fifth, as she is expecting her first child. Sarah Lang moved to the second position, while Liz Kingston was brought in at lead. She left the team in 2014.
As of November 2011 Lavoie, has left her position as second, moving to fifth, as she is expecting her first child. Sarah Lang moved to the second position, while Liz Kingston was brought in at lead. She left the team in 2014.
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==Sources==
==Sources==
*[[CBC Sports]]. [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/curling/grandslam/teams.html Grandslam Masters of Curling: Teams]
*[[CBC Sports]]. [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/curling/grandslam/teams.html Grandslam Masters of Curling: Teams]
*''[[The Windsor Star]]''. [http://www2.canada.com/windsorstar/news/sports/story.html?id=1316108 Ontario steals win to open Scotties]. February 21, 2009
*''[[The Windsor Star]]''. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120826032006/http://www2.canada.com/windsorstar/news/sports/story.html?id=1316108 Ontario steals win to open Scotties]. February 21, 2009


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[[Category:1977 births]]
[[Category:1977 births]]
[[Category:Canadian women curlers]]
[[Category:Canadian women curlers]]
[[Category:Curlers from Ontario]]
[[Category:Curlers from Northern Ontario]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Thunder Bay]]
[[Category:Curlers from Thunder Bay]]
[[Category:Canada Cup (curling) participants]]

Latest revision as of 14:30, 2 March 2021

Kari Lavoie
Born (1977-12-25) December 25, 1977 (age 46)
Team
Curling clubFort William CC,
Thunder Bay, ON
Curling career
Member Association Northern Ontario
Hearts appearances2 (2009, 2010)
Top CTRS ranking7th (2009-10)
Medal record
Curling
Canadian Olympic Curling Trials
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Edmonton
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Bronze medal – third place 2010 Sault Ste. Marie

Kari Lavoie (born Kari MacLean on December 25, 1977 in Thunder Bay, Ontario) is a Canadian curler.

Lavoie joined the team in 2007 replacing Tiffany Stubbings. Her resume until that point included winning three Northern Ontario Junior championships in 1996, 1997, and 1998 and the 2006 Northern Ontario Mixed championship. She played lead for Mike Assad, a team that finished with a 3-8 record at the 2007 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship and won the most Sportsmanlike Player award.

Lavoie won her first Ontario provincial women's title in 2009, when the McCarville rink won the 2009 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Lavoie played in the 2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials in Edmonton, Alberta placing third and winning bronze. She also repeated as Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion after going undefeated in Thunder Bay, Ontario at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts she finished 3rd and winning bronze in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

In March 2011, she married Dan Lavoie in Mexico.

As of November 2011 Lavoie, has left her position as second, moving to fifth, as she is expecting her first child. Sarah Lang moved to the second position, while Liz Kingston was brought in at lead. She left the team in 2014.

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